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our mistake
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to leave nothing at death
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performing unnecessary activivties
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directions explaining how to do something
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stuck on
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decided too quickly or without thinking
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made sleepy with a drug
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very pleased
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a contract giving protection against damage or loss
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under poorest conditions
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live longer than be
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the part of an insurance policy that deals with getting hurt in the home
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understood
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10
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making sharp whistling noises
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doing (something) quickely
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move around
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'It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good.' A proverb: No matter how bad a happening is, someone can usually gain something from it.
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